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Macedonia Greece - Local government |  | Macedonia Greece - Local government: Encyclopedia II - Macedonia Greece - Local government |  | Macedonia is divided into three peripheries comprising thirteen prefectures or nomoi. The prefectures are further divided into demoi (municipalities) or koinotetes (roughly equivalent to British or Australian shires). The geographical region of Macedonia also includes the male-only autonomous monastic republic of Mount Athos, but this is not part of the Macedonia precincts. Indeed, Mount Athos lies outside the jurisdiction of most Greek and European laws, - due to to whole mou ...
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Macedonia Greece - Local government
Macedonia is divided into three peripheries comprising thirteen prefectures or nomoi. The prefectures are further divided into demoi (municipalities) or koinotetes (roughly equivalent to British or Australian shires). The geographical region of Macedonia also includes the male-only autonomous monastic republic of Mount Athos, but this is not part of the Macedonia precincts. Indeed, Mount Athos lies outside the jurisdiction of most Greek and European laws, - due to to whole mountain's monastic status, it is inaccessible to women.
The three Macedonian peripheries and their prefectures are:
- West Macedonia, comprising:
1. Kastoria
2. Florina
3. Kozani
4. Grevena
- Central Macedonia, comprising:
5. Pella
6. Imathia
7. Pieria
8. Kilkis
9. Thessaloniki
10. Chalcidice
11. Serres
- and East Macedonia and Thrace, two prefectures of which are in Macedonia:
12. Drama
13. Kavala
These are overseen by the national government's Ministry of Macedonia and Thrace.
Macedonia borders the neighboring peripheries of Thessaly and Epirus.
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